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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> DECISION FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT <br /> Clipper Landscape <br /> 117 Industrial Drive (Map 88 Parcel 29-0-E) <br /> Mashpee, MA 02649 <br /> SP-2015-18 <br /> He provided an extensive site plan depicting the building design, landscape <br /> features, and the turning radius. He also provided pictures of the landscape equipment and <br /> material that will be used for their business. There will also be snow removal equipment <br /> during the winter months. The hours of operation will be approximately 6:15 am in the <br /> morning until 7:15 pm, with employees arriving to pick up and return equipment. The <br /> driveway will be designed to avoid truck backup alarms so not to disturb the abutters. The <br /> business will not be conducting any retail business onsite except for an occasional customer <br /> to conduct contractual business. <br /> There will be stationary storage bins onsite filled with landscape material. The <br /> dumpster will be moved according to the Board of Health requirements. The business <br /> owners do not own a chipper shredder and occasionally rent this equipment to reduce yard <br /> waste. The Board of Health approved the septic design and tight tank with alarms. Any <br /> water runoff is captured into a detention bio-swale. The roads will be paved as requested <br /> by the Fire Department. The DPW requires a curb cut or Cape Cod berm for the driveways. <br /> Mr. Bonvie read the Board of Health comments into the record; Board Of Health <br /> Requirements for Commercial Buildings: <br /> 1. Proposed drainage swales shall have subsurface MDC-type catch basins and <br /> leaching structures. The MDC catch basins shall be monitored yearly. An <br /> executed contract for servicing of the MDC-type catch basins shall be provided <br /> to the Board of Health prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> 2. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) shall be kept on premise in bound notebooks for all <br /> hazardous products. The SDS shall be available for inspection by an agent of <br /> the Board of Health. <br /> 3. Hazardous materials shall be limited in volume to 200 pounds dry weight and <br /> 220 gallons of liquid storage. Hazardous waste shall be limited according to <br /> 310 CMR 30.00, Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulations. Storage of <br /> hazardous materials outside is prohibited. An executed contract for the removal <br /> of hazardous waste from the facility by a licensed hazardous waste removal <br /> company shall be provided to the Board of Health prior to issuance of a <br /> Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> 4. All changes in tenancy and/or use of each unit shall be approved by the Board <br /> of Health prior to issuance of a lease or sale of each unit. <br /> 5. Board of Health regulations Part IX, section 5.00 requires the installation of the <br /> reserve area to be installed at the same time as the primary leaching area <br /> 2 <br />